On 9/13/11 11:02 AM, Orhun YILMAZ wrote:

Hi Tihomir,

 

Thank you for your answer again:)

 

It makes me sense now.

 

But why drools’s latest packages (5.2) contains jBPM web designer instead of BPMN2 Eclipse editor?

Sorry I don't fully understand your question, but will try to answer...

jBPM web designer is a web-based BPMN2 editor. The Eclipse editor..is well to be used inside Eclipse. Both serve meaningful purposed depending in what environment you choose to work in (typically business users prefer a web-based editor while developers prefer eclipse environment, but not necessarily). Processes created in one editor should be fully compliant with the other, as both create BPMN2 that conforms to the specification.

Web designer code is currently not in the jBPM github repository, however the release source and binaries are available alongside jBPM downloads: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jbpm/files/.

The jBPM installer (http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.1/userguide/ch03.html) allows you to easily set up your environment which will include Drools Guvnor as well as the Web Designer, and the Eclipse editor.

Hope this helps.

 

Kind regards

Orhun YILMAZ

 



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